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Long-time anglers say it鈥檚 rare to see so little ice on Lake Winnipesaukee. But many folks made the best of the February derby on smaller bodies of water.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with the Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife about ice safety during mild winter temperatures.
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Two fun Valentine's gift ideas will last well beyond the holiday and make gardeners swoon: The sweetheart hoya has heart-shaped leaves and the moth orchid is a beautiful houseplant.
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Though it is fun to try to regrow plants from avocado pits and citrus seeds, chances are good they will never flower or fruit. Instead, take lettuces, ginger and lemongrass to regrow new plants.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks those in the EMS field on the what the future holds for some first responders.
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Leeks and onions need about eight to 10 weeks to germinate before you can plant them in your raised beds and gardens outdoors. That means now is a great time to plant some indoors.
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If you grow lots of tomatoes with canning plans in mind, this year, try Captain Lucky or Blue Beech.
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When you're perusing gardening catalogs and websites for perennials to plant in spring, look for these that have unusual colors.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with leaders in the Vermont ski industry to see how the mild winter is affecting business.
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Philodendron and snake plants make great choices to grow indoors all year. And these steadfast classics come in fun varieties. Look for these and other houseplant variations to add to your indoor greenery.